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Palestinians mourn over the death of 24-year-old Mohammed al-Hamayda, during his funeral in Rafah in the Southern Gaza Strip on June 30, 2018. Israeli troops shot dead two Palestinians, one in his early teens, in border clashes in the southern Gaza Strip, the Hamas-ruled territory's health ministry said. 24-year-old Mohammed al-Hamayda was fatally wounded in the stomach by Israeli fire in an incident east of Rafah. / AFP / SAID KHATIB Image Credit: AFP

Gaza City: Thousands of Palestinians on Saturday attended the funeral of the 11-year-old son of a Hamas military commander killed by Israeli occupation fire in the southern Gaza Strip, with mourners demanding “revenge”.

Yasser Abu Al Naja, whose father is a member of Hamas’s military wing, was shot in the head on Friday in border clashes near the southern city of Khan Younis.

Senior members of Hamas, which rules the blockaded Gaza Strip, and commanders of its Ezz Al Deen Al Qassam Brigades attended the funeral.

“Yasser’s martyrdom is clear proof of the crimes committed by the (Israeli) occupation against the Palestinian people,” said senior Hamas official Khalil Al Hayya during the ceremony.

“The occupiers killed the child in cold blood,” said Al Hayya, a member of the Islamist Palestinian group’s political bureau.

The boy was one of two Palestinians killed on Friday by Israeli troops during border clashes in southern Gaza, according to the Palestinian health ministry in the coastal enclave.

His exact age was initially unclear but his family said on Saturday that Yasser was born on September 19, 2006.

The second fatality was identified as Mohammad Al Hamayda, 24, who was shot in the stomach in a separate incident east of Rafah in Gaza’s south. A separate funeral was held for him there.

The occupation army said thousands of Palestinians took part in protests on Friday.

A statement said troops responded with “riot dispersal means” and “resorted to live fire”.

It said the death of the boy would be examined.

Since protests broke out along the Gaza border on March 30, at least 137 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli regime fire.

The majority were involved in protests but others were seeking to breach or damage the border fence.

No Israelis have been killed.